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Revision as of 23:35, 28 September 2016

Riddle Repository

A collection of the riddles posed at the beginning of each lecture
Date Riddle Solutions, Discussion, etc...
Sept 12 We want to compute .

Prof. A claims , so

Prof. B claims , so

Smart student says . Why is the derivative the sum of the Prof's solutions?

Sept 14 Can all of be covered by a set of disjoint, non-degenerate, circles? What about ? ?
Sept 16 Can you find uncountably many disjoint subsets of ?
Sept 19 Can uncountably many Y shapes be fit into
Sept 21 On any pair of potatoes, can you draw a pair of 3D congruent curves?

Hint (Hover)

Sept 23 Can you find uncountably many subsets of s.t. the intersection of any two of them is finite?
Sept 26 In how many ways can you place 4 different points in the Euclidean plane, such that there are 2 different distances between all the points?
Sept 28 Can you find uncountably many subsets of s.t. for any two of them A and B, (A B) or (B A)?
Sept 30